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Document suggested layout for subcommands (#1930)
Signed-off-by: Luiz Carvalho <lucarval@redhat.com>
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### Organizing subcommands
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A command may have subcommands which in turn may have other subcommands. This is achieved by using
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`AddCommand`. In some cases, especially in larger applications, each subcommand may be defined in
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its own go package.
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The suggested approach is for the parent command to use `AddCommand` to add its most immediate
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subcommands. For example, consider the following directory structure:
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```text
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├── cmd
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│ ├── root.go
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│ └── sub1
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│ ├── sub1.go
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│ └── sub2
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│ ├── leafA.go
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│ ├── leafB.go
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│ └── sub2.go
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└── main.go
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```
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In this case:
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* The `init` function of `root.go` adds the command defined in `sub1.go` to the root command.
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* The `init` function of `sub1.go` adds the command defined in `sub2.go` to the sub1 command.
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* The `init` function of `sub2.go` adds the commands defined in `leafA.go` and `leafB.go` to the
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sub2 command.
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This approach ensures the subcommands are always included at compile time while avoiding cyclic
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references.
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### Returning and handling errors
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If you wish to return an error to the caller of a command, `RunE` can be used.
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